I have bought a 2008 West Marine HPV-420 inflatable boat. I have put a just rebuilt 1980 25HP Johnson 2 Stroke short shaft, on the back of it. This is the first time the motor has been in the water in about 2 years. BTW, the boat is rated for a 25HP outboard.
My problem is when I give it about half throttle and the boat starts to plane, the motor revs up high and I start losing power. The water at the gear box looks like it is cavitating, and from what I have read probably is.
Estimated total weight in the boat is 450 lbs or so and the boat only weighs 130. So I was looking at 600 lbs max.
On the trailer the anti-ventilation plate is sitting about an inch or two below the hull.
I?m assuming the prop is the standard (9x9 I think) and does have a couple nicks, however I believe it worked well with my last boat a 14? sears gamefisher.
Was attempting to try it with a different boat load but lost a coil wire and did not get the chance.
My questions are
Is the weight of the boat the problem?
Would something like a Doel-Fin Hydrofoil fix it?
Do I need a higher pitch prop?
Or is it some other problem?
Thanks in advance
Dave
My problem is when I give it about half throttle and the boat starts to plane, the motor revs up high and I start losing power. The water at the gear box looks like it is cavitating, and from what I have read probably is.
Estimated total weight in the boat is 450 lbs or so and the boat only weighs 130. So I was looking at 600 lbs max.
On the trailer the anti-ventilation plate is sitting about an inch or two below the hull.
I?m assuming the prop is the standard (9x9 I think) and does have a couple nicks, however I believe it worked well with my last boat a 14? sears gamefisher.
Was attempting to try it with a different boat load but lost a coil wire and did not get the chance.
My questions are
Is the weight of the boat the problem?
Would something like a Doel-Fin Hydrofoil fix it?
Do I need a higher pitch prop?
Or is it some other problem?
Thanks in advance
Dave